Aase's Death (Edward Grieg)

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

Peer Gynt. Suite No. 1, Op. 46

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  • My god people, Stop talking about religion and listen to the beautiful music, bickering on youtube is quite pointless.....

  • I mean, are we not supposed to criticize faith? If so, then why do the insane get such a bad rap? After all, they TRULY BELIEVE that what they think is true, even though we know it isn't, so why aren't they afforded the same respect that the religious are? Why is it rude to criticize someone for having an imaginary friend that they think is in control of the universe, and whom they take marching orders from? Because the idea behind it is nice?

    "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."

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  • @TheJames1745 I want to hear what he has to say. So it looks like you were wrong about that.

  • This is the most beautiful classical piece I have ever heard. And I say that in my role as a classical pianist who knows hundreds of thousands of classical pieces reaching from the Wiener Klassik up to the late Romantic. And people here are talking about GOD? The second highest rating (which i honestly gave a thumbs up too) is talking about religion? This is blatantly stupid. Even to associate god with what Grieg has created is so wrong... And I'm not an atheist btw.

  • If no one cared, why do I have both the second highest comment, as well as people responding to me on the topic?

    Obviously someone does. As for you wanting me to shut up, lemme just say:

    WELCOME TO THE INTERNET.

    A magical place where people with opinions other than yours are expressed.

    If you can't handle that, then kindly GTFO so we can continue our pointless arguments without you.

  • @Jinxerz010792 Give it a break, pal. No one cares. If you don't believe in God, fine. But shut up.

    No one wants to hear it.

  • When did it become so hard to admit our ignorance? And why is it a bad thing to not know? Why must we feign knowledge? Why is it such a big deal to simply say "Well, I don't know right now. Hopefully some day I will. If not, someone someday will figure it out."

    Is that so hard to say? Is it really so much of a challenge to just admit that you don't know something?

    I mean, I can hardly disprove Yaweh. I'll never claim he doesn't exist. But I'll never act as though he does.

  • So instead of saying I don't know, (And by the way, I claimed not at all that it's a Fact that their is no God. I only ever claim that the possibility is beyond incredibly slim, and that there is no necessity for one so far as we have observed.)

    They make up a necessary being with no hard evidence for his existence, give him a name no one can say, proclaim he has a bunch of rules that you have to live by, and if you don't live by them, you either get killed, or tortured forever.

  • @gogolplex74 @makineanok @Homeschoolmusic16 @Hefaistos1 @Disemboweler999

    I represent the internet, and we are sorry to inform you that you must STFU, GTFO and take your fail elsewhere.

  • I think Grieg was a Christian

  • God should listen to this...

  • @thedarkembassy SO TRUE! As a metal head, I approve.

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